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Fashion House Materia from Tbilisi in Georgia, secured financing to modernise its equipment and to introduce the best workplace health and safety practices for a new clothing factory, in line with EU standards. This will help the company take full advantage of the world's largest export market - the European Union.

The European Union and Georgia enjoy a very close and positive relationship. The EU-Georgia Association Agreement entered into force in July 2016 and strives for political association and economic integration.

The European Union’s bilateral relations with Azerbaijan are based on the EU-Azerbaijan Partnership and Cooperation Agreement in force since 1999. In February 2017, the EU and Azerbaijan began negotiations on a new framework agreement with Azerbaijan designed to give new impetus to political dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation.

This factsheet presents the key information about the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Armenia (CEPA). The new agreement provides a framework for Armenia and the European Union to work together for the benefit of the citizens of Armenia.

Launched in 2009 as a joint policy initiative, the Eastern Partnership (EaP) aims to deepen and strengthen relations between the European Union (EU), its Member States and its six Eastern neighbours: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. Within this framework, all partners have committed to demonstrate and deliver tangible benefits to the daily lives of cit

Ukraine is a priority partner for the European Union. The EU supports Ukraine in ensuring a stable, prosperous and democratic future for its citizens and is unwavering in its support for Ukraine’s independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty.

The Association Agreement provides for stronger political association and economic integration between the EU and the Republic of Moldova and has created constantly growing trade between the partners. The EU’s assistance supports the modernisation of Moldova through reforms for growth and jobs as well as for the respect of human rights and the strengthening of democracy.

The European Union and Armenia have concluded negotiations on a new bilateral agreement. The new agreement will take our relations to the next level and will provide a framework for the European Union and Armenia to continue working together for the benefit of Armenian citizens. The Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) is modern, comprehensive and ambitious.

The Heads of State or Government and the representatives of the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, the representatives of the European Union and the Heads of State or Government and representatives of its Member States have met in Brussels on 24 November 2017.